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View from the 5th Station |
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Sunrise from 12,388 feet |
Well I was a wise person... and I will most likely be a
fool. This weekend I hiked Mt. Fuji, Japan’s tallest mountain. Fuji-san stands
at 3,776m (12,388ft), we started at the 5th Station which is
already at 2,400m (7,874 ft).
So first a little background.... this whole story
starts last year when I went hiking an made friends with an old Japanese guy
who turned out to be a hiking guide. We kept in contact and we planned this
trip to hike Fuji-san.
I had a friend from work come along and she brought a friend.
Our guide also brought a coworker with him, and she brought a friend. Sadly her
friend ended up getting sick along the way and she was unable to finish the
climb. But the rest of us did.
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Gotemba Sand Slope |
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I climbed a mountain |
We started our hike at 7pm on Saturday. While we were
hiking we saw stunning stars, a fireworks show (from a great distance) and not
much else because it was dark... We hiked up until the 8th Station
(3,100m/10,170ft) and took a little nap at 1am. Around 2am we got ready and
hike the rest of the way up the mountain. We made it just in time to see an
amazing sunrise. After the sunrise a few of us took a hour walk around the
crater. After hiking the crater we started our decent. We basically went down
the same way we came up for the first bit. Then we took the Gotemba Sand Slope
down the mountain. The sand slope was awesome because we basically got to run
down sand and gravel and giant boulders. It was very fun! After our little run
we hiked back to the 5th Station where this whole trip
started. I absolutely loved this hike! Yes, it was challenging. No it didn’t
make me feel like death. It was the perfect challenge, with plenty of rewards.
The beauty of that area was breathtaking!
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Our group (Me, Miho, Sangeeta, Neetu, and Yutaka our guide) |